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John M. Walker is a Lawyer in Cheyenne, Wyoming

307-459-1743
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About This Lawyer

Phi Beta Kappa. Co-author: "Administration of Estates in Wyoming," National Business Institute, 1991; "Elder Law," National Business Institute, 1995; "Practical Guide to Estate Administration" National Business Institute, 1997. Assistant County Attorney, Laramie County, 1984-1992. Attorney, Eastern Wyoming Community College, 1991-2007.

Areas of Law

  • Probate
  • Trial Practice
  • Local Government Law

Contact Information

Phone

307-634-1525

Email

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Overall Peer Rating

in Litigation, Trusts and Estates and Corporate Law
4.8 out of 5.0

Legal Knowledge
4.9
Analytical Capabilities
4.9
Judgment
4.9
Communication Ability
4.7
Legal Experience
4.8

  • Meets very high criteria of general ethical standards
Posted by a Private Practice Attorney on 04/10/12
5.0 out of 5.0
John is a fantastic lawyer and very deserving of the highest marks under any rating criteria.
Posted by a Private Practice Attorney on 04/04/12
5.0 out of 5.0
John Walker is an exceptionally able lawyer that adheres to the highest ethical standards. In my view, John is clearly entitiled to your very highest rating.
Posted by a Private Practice Attorney on 04/04/12
5.0 out of 5.0
john is an excellent attorney and person

Experience & Credentials

Position

Partner

Admission Details

Admitted in 1984, Wyoming

Additional Payment Information
  • Free Initial Consultation
  • Fixed Hourly Rates
  • Law School Attended

    University of Wyoming
    Class of 1984
    J.D.

    University Attended

    University of Wyoming
    Class of 1981
    B.A.

    Birth Information

    Born in Rock Springs, Wyoming

    Associations & Memberships

    Wyoming State Bar; Southeast Wyoming Estate Planning Council (Member, Board of Directors, 1992-1998; President, 1998-1999).

    Representative Cases

    Wyoming Community College Commission v. Casper College 31 P.3d 1242 (Wyo. 2001); McGuire v. Lowery 2P.3d 527 (Wyo. 2000); Laramie County School District #1 v. Robert Muir, 808 P.2d 797 (Wyo. 1991); Matter of Injury to Carpenter, 736 P.2d 1337 (Wyo. 1995); Mueller v. Hoblyn, 887 P.2d 500 (Wyo. 1994); Cotton v. City of Cheyenne, 85 P.3d 999 (Wyo. 200... More

    Office Information
    John M. Walker
    1800 Carey Avenue, Suite 700, P.O. Drawer 467,
    Cheyenne, WY 82003-0467
    U.S.A.
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